Math.

In this Lab, you will be asked to analyze completed test review questions.  It is your turn to be the evaluator.  Check each problem to see if they are correct or not.  If there is(are) a mistake(s) please make corrections.  Be sure to pay attention to detail!

Statistic

  Collect some quantitative data (if your data from week 1 is quantitative, you can use it). Find the sample mean and standard deviation. Plot it in a histogram. Does the data seem to follow the bell curve of the normal distribution? What features of the data do or do not fit in with the … Read more

Case Study Presentations and Discussions

Use this discussion forum to submit your case study and review others students’ submissions.  Please submit your Executive Summary (Abstract) and your Conclusions from your project. Review a minimum of one other case study report and provide comments / feedback to your classmate(s).

Discussion and 2 replies

  An Air Force introductory course in electronics uses a personalized system of instruction whereby each student views a videotaped lecture and then is given a programmed instruction text. The students work independently with the text until they have completed the training and passed a test. Of concern is the varying pace at which the … Read more

Math- Discussion

  Please answer all of the questions below to receive full credit: Why is it impossible to combine the expression (see attached immage)  into a single term? Explain. What does it mean when we say “rationalize the denominator”? Find an example, by finding values for a and b, to show that (see attached immage. Comment on at least one (1) classmate’s … Read more

Discussion and 2 replies

 Meticulous Drill & Reamer (MD&R) specializes in drilling and boring precise holes in hard metals (e.g., steel alloys, tungsten carbide, and titanium). The company recently contracted to drill holes with 3-centimeter diameters in large carbon-steel alloy disks, and it will have to purchase a special drill to complete this job. MD&R has eliminated all but … Read more

Statistic

Collect some quantitative data (if your data from week 1 is quantitative, you can use it). Find the sample mean and standard deviation. Plot it in a histogram. Does the data seem to follow the bell curve of the normal distribution? What features of the data do or do not fit in with the shape … Read more

College algebra DO NOT BID IF YOU DINT DO MATH !!!!

For this discussion, you are to pick one video from a reputable site. Examples of reputable sites include PurpleMath, Khan Academy, Whiteboard Math… The video you select must cover one of the following topics: Dividing Radical Expressions Simplifying Radical Expressions Rationalizing  Radical Expressions After viewing one of the videos, offer a brief synopsis of its … Read more

week4 statistics lab mid week assigment

Manipulating the Microsoft Excel Output Use the graphs and tables from W2 Midweek Assignment (be sure to first make the corrections needed based on your feedback from Week 2). Create a brief Microsoft PowerPoint presentation describing your sample. Be sure to give an accurate and complete description, taking your instructor’s feedback from W2 Assignment into consideration.

Statistics

Fill in the blank. No explanation. Send online calculator link   The comparisons of Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores based on the highest level of education attained by the test taker’s parents are provided. A research hypothesis was that students whose parents had attained a higher level of education would on average score higher on … Read more